Resources
Free Resources
You can accuse us of plenty of things (like the kinds of jokes we tell at a formal dinner or the sounds we like to make in a crowded elevator) but one thing you can’t accuse of us is being stingy.
We have a vast library of free security awareness resources that we hope you will find useful and fun. Everything on this page is offered for use free of charge and at your own risk. As you will see, some of the resources are for your employees to enjoy as part of the campaign, and some are for you – created outside of the Restricted Intelligence Universe, as fun items for fellow information security professionals in the course of their careers or as part of presentations. They can be shared at will, used at internal and external events. They are bound by a standard creative commons licence, which basically means no selling them, and no editing them…
Thank you – have fun…
Santa Gets Hacked 2 – The Aftermath
Since “Santa Was Hacked”, the management of the whole organisation has been reorganised following the epic breach. Senior people have been “retired”, new blood brought in, and roles switched sideways.
Some have handled the changes better than others.
Download WatchPassword Faux-Pas
Just to be clear – this is NOT a part of the Restricted Intelligence series. We pride ourselves on creating media that is work-safe AND funny. Of course we accept that certain subjects are taboo when it comes to corporate internal communications, but we couldn’t resist this one–shot sketch demonstrating that sometimes you just can’t help but share that password.
Warning: Has sexual references and a corridor. If you’re playing this at work – we’d recommend you put headphones on.
Download WatchReed Elsevier Case Study
Reed Elsevier were an early adopter of Restricted Intelligence. They became the poster boys for “How to run a Campaign” using our resources.
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